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are already enumerated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "are already enumerated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items or points that have been listed or counted previously. Example: "The key features of the software are already enumerated in the user manual."
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Frankie Trull, president of the National Foundation for Biomedical Research NFBRR), says primates in research are already enumerated under the Animal Welfare Act--the great apes are just not broken out.
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For example, the algorithm could stop after achieving a fixed number of enumerated traces, or a fixed number of repeated traces (traces which were already enumerated).
And if there are all candidates have already been used in previous search, i.e., X is not empty, it means that maximal k-plex containing R is already enumerated.
Science
The IDC report enumerates some of the industry and government Big Data applications that are already in evidence, and their number is increasing.
News & Media
The rules that were passed are slightly different from the ones I'd enumerated earlier and lawyers and crowdfunding companies (and there are a lot of them) are already pitching me about how the regulations are going to work and what they're going to mean.
News & Media
We've already enumerated tons of reasons why the Tamil Tigers are some of the scrappiest motherfucking guerillas around, but it looks as though we didn't come close to plumbing the depth of their tenacity.
News & Media
Since 2012, the computer automated InterVA-4 model has been validated and admitted for use in research and civil registration, both within already enumerated populations and also as a stand-alone death registration tool (25– 25).
Science
For the cost vector 〈0,1,1,1〉, the first produced optimal solution was already acyclic as were those that were enumerated next, hinting to the possibility that the proportion of acyclic solutions is high among all optimal ones.
In our study, we enumerated the native E. coli which were already present in dairy manure.
Science
Current evaluation problems are enumerated and solutions are offered.
They are never enumerated, dated or specified.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "are already enumerated", ensure that the list or items being referred to have been explicitly mentioned earlier in the text to avoid confusion.
Common error
A common mistake is to use "are already enumerated" without a clear preceding list. Always make sure the enumerated items are explicitly stated beforehand, not just implied.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "are already enumerated" functions as a passive verb phrase, indicating that a set of items or points has been previously listed or counted. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "are already enumerated" is a grammatically sound phrase used to refer to previously listed or counted items. Ludwig AI affirms its correctness and usability. While not extremely common, the phrase appears in various contexts, particularly in scientific, news, and formal business writing. When employing this phrase, ensure that the items being referenced have indeed been clearly enumerated earlier in the text to avoid ambiguity. Alternatives such as "have already been listed" or "have already been counted" can be used for broader understanding. Always maintain a clear reference to the enumerated items to enhance clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
have already been listed
This alternative uses simpler vocabulary for broader understanding.
have already been cataloged
This alternative suggests a more organized and detailed listing.
have already been counted
This alternative emphasizes the numerical aspect of enumeration.
have already been specified
This alternative highlights that items have been clearly defined.
have already been detailed
This alternative implies a thorough and comprehensive account has been given.
have previously been identified
This alternative focuses on the act of recognizing and noting something before.
have already been itemized
This alternative suggests a list where each element is distinctly noted.
are already accounted for
This indicates that something is already considered or included.
have been previously registered
This option indicates a formal recording or listing.
are already classified
This version emphasizes categorizing items that have been listed.
FAQs
How can I use "are already enumerated" in a sentence?
You can use "are already enumerated" to refer to a list or set of items that have been previously listed or counted. For example, "The potential risks "are already enumerated" in section 3.2 of this report".
What are some alternatives to using "are already enumerated"?
Alternatives include "have already been listed", "have already been counted", or "have already been specified", depending on the context.
Is it better to use "enumerated" or "listed"?
"Enumerated" typically implies a more formal and structured listing, often with numbers or specific details. "Listed" is a more general term. Choose the word that best fits the tone and level of detail in your writing.
What's the difference between "enumerated" and "itemized"?
"Itemized" specifically refers to listing individual items, often with associated costs or details. "Enumerated" is broader and can refer to any kind of listing or counting, not just items for sale. For example, think of an "itemized bill" versus "reasons that "are already enumerated"".
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